Blogs posted November 13, 2007
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Marilyn Pratt posted on November 13, 2007As we prepare to journey to Bangalore and complete the last leg of the exciting world adventures of SAP TechEd ‘07, I’d like to share some of the round table experience we had in Munich when Gunther Stuhec spoke informally with... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
My My latest rant on developing with SAP was a bit of a rant about a rant, now I want to take you a step closer to the some of the cool things you can do with the NetWeaver Platform. I’ve done quite a bit work personally with 3 services out... Read More »1Comment0Likes -
Former Member posted on November 13, 2007More and more businesses are seeking to empower their mobile sales force with up-to-date business-critical data in the field. The days of jotting down sales orders on paper and looking through agendas to find appointments and contact information... Read More »4Comments0Likes -
It is quite common that you have utility classes written to do some data mapping or transformation etc. In the 7.0 release of the Composite Application Framework, using these utility classes was limited. With the Composition Environment release... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Besides the SQL Trace, the ABAP Runtime Analysis or ABAP Trace (transaction SE30) is the most important tool to use, if you want to test the performance of your ABAPprogram. Unfortunately, it can be seen in the forum and other sources that many... Read More »10Comments38Likes -
In the 7.0 release of the Composite Application Framework, the use of business objects in application services was limited to only the objects contained in that project. With the Composition Envrionment this capablitiy has been extended. This... Read More »0Comments0Likes -
Former Member posted on November 13, 2007Most of you are using the forums either by asking a question / searching for an advice or by answering question, and are more or less happy with it. Some of you have addressed your disappointment with the quality of questions and answers, a... Read More »5Comments0Likes -
Richard Hirsch posted on November 13, 2007I recently met Chris Thomas from Intel, one of the authors of the book “Mashup Corporations: The End of Business As Usual“, at an internal conference. This book is a cultural, rather than technical, guide to Service-Oriented... Read More »0Comments0Likes